{"id":832,"date":"2010-05-19T11:33:00","date_gmt":"2010-05-19T15:33:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.allergy-details.com\/gluten-allergy-c\/gluten-allergy-symptoms-in-adults\/"},"modified":"2010-05-19T11:36:02","modified_gmt":"2010-05-19T15:36:02","slug":"gluten-allergy-symptoms-in-adults","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.allergy-details.com\/gluten-allergy-c\/gluten-allergy-symptoms-in-adults\/","title":{"rendered":"Gluten Allergy Symptoms In Adults"},"content":{"rendered":"

Gluten allergy symptoms in adults may creep up on you slowly or hit you quite suddenly.\u00a0 They aren\u2019t necessarily different from children\u2019s symptoms, but your perception may be different.<\/p>\n

The biggest problem with gluten allergy symptoms in adults is that since most people eat gluten-containing foods several times a day, and because symptoms often last hours, days or weeks, it is very hard to connect your symptoms to the cause.<\/p>\n

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Just to complicate things a bit more, few people have allergies to just one thing, so you may be experiencing symptoms from multiple allergies.<\/p>\n

On the other hand, what appears to be a gluten allergy may in fact be celiac disease.\u00a0 It is important to know the difference.<\/p>\n

Gluten Allergy Symptoms<\/h2>\n

See the Gluten Allergy Symptoms<\/a> article for a list of gluten allergy symptoms.<\/p>\n

Gluten Allergy Symptoms \u2013 the Slow Creep<\/h2>\n

If you feel healthy one day and sick the next, chances are you\u2019ll visit the doctor.<\/p>\n

If you slowly deteriorate over years, you may never really notice that you\u2019re sick.\u00a0 Feeling a little off becomes normal.<\/p>\n

Many people seem to walk around in a daze \u2013 forgetting things, not thinking straight, lacking energy, and having vague symptoms they can\u2019t put their finger on or really explain to their doctor.<\/p>\n

Many of these same people are not aware that they are sick.\u00a0 They think that it\u2019s old age, stress from the job, children running them ragged.<\/p>\n

All of the above and more can wear you down, but if you are healthy and have enough sleep, you should be able to deal with these problems as temporary setbacks rather than a permanent sate of negativity.<\/p>\n

Allergies \u2013 to gluten or any number of other foods or inhalants such as dust and mold, are frequently the culprit.<\/p>\n

Delayed Allergy Symptoms to Gluten<\/h2>\n

Many people have delayed symptoms to gluten.\u00a0 For example, if I eat gluten, I won\u2019t feel a thing for about 24 hours.\u00a0 Then I rapidly loose it, and feel like crap for at least three weeks.<\/p>\n

If you eat gluten every day, it is hard to connect the food with the experience of feeling sick or off.<\/p>\n

Also, if you cut out gluten, you may notice no change at all for days or weeks.<\/p>\n

This makes it hard to figure out that gluten is the problem, especially on your own by accident.<\/p>\n

Now that you have read this article and realize the problem, you can learn to deal with it.<\/p>\n

See the following articles for more information:<\/p>\n